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Ordinance No. -----
An Ordinance amending Section 15-93, titled "Noise-creating blowers,
power fans, or internal combustion engines, outdoor powered tools and
other equipment" of the existing noise ordinance.
WHEREAS, City residents are entitled to peace and quiet at night and on the weekends
and holidays; and
WHEREAS, the use of loud, mechanized yard maintenance equipment has the potential
to interrupt sleep and enjoyment of one's yard, and '
WHEREAS, residents who work may have no other time except weekends to take care
of their yards; and
WHEREAS, certain commercial grade equipment is often larger and louder than
consumer grade equipment, even when the engines are properly muffled; and
WHEREAS, mechanized leaf blowers have been shown to cause respiratory problems by
blowing dust and mold particles into the air, and
WHEREAS, mechanized leaf blowers make particularly annoying and penetrating
sounds; and
WHEREAS, no economic harm to lawn services has been demonstrated in communities
where leaf blowers have been banned outright.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION
OF THE CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI, FLORIDA:
Code of Ordinances Chapter 15, Article ill shall be amended thus:
Sec. 15-93. -Noise-creating blowers, power fans: or internal combustion engines,-outdoor
powered maintenance tools and equipment.
(&It shall be unlawful to operate" or cause to be operated" any noise ereating blower,--ef pewet'
fan" or any-intemal combustible engine, the operation of which eauses noises due to the e~{plosion
of operating gases or fluids, unless the noise from such blO'+\'er or faH is mufflcd and such eHgine
is equipped wiili a muffler de"lice sufficient to deadeH sueh noises, so that the same shall not
cause annoyooce to the public or disturb the rest aHd quiet of persoHs residing or occupying
property Hoar enough thereto to be OOHoyed by ilie uHmuffled blower, foo or exhaust of ooy sueh
eHgffie affilets harms the quality of life in residential neighborhoods by creating noise measured
on other residential properties exceeding the dB SPL levels listed here: , ilie operatioH of ""hieh
eauses Hoises due to the explosioH of operatiHg gases or fluids, uHless ilie Hoise from sueh blower
or faR is muffled eRd sHeh engiHe is eqHipped vt'ith a muffler deviee suffieient to deaden sueh
Roises, so that the same shall not eause OOHoyooee to the public or disturb the rest ood quiet of
persons residing or oeeupying property near eHough thereto to be aRHoyed by the I:mmuffled
blower, raft or e>maust of ooy sueh eHgine
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2. Cumulative period of 15 minutes per hour 60 55
3. Cumulative period of 5 minutes per hour 65 60
4. Cumulative period of 1 minute per hour 70 65
5. Level not to be exceeded for any time per hour 75 50
If the ambient background noise is higher than the tabled maximum, then that value shall be the
noise limit for the purpose of this ordinance. The measurement shall be made at least seven (7)
feet back from the real property line of the property on which such sound is generated, or
perceived, and approximately five (5) feet above ground. In the case of an elevated or directional
sound source, compliance with the sound limits is to be maintained at any elevation at or beyond
seven (7) feet from the real property line.
(b) At the following times it shall be unlawful to operate, or cause to be operated, out-of-doors
within 75 feet of any occupied single-unit residential property, or a unit of a multi-residential
building, ("Effected Property"),other than the property to which the operation is being applied,
without the written consent of the head of the household or one of the tenants over the age of 18
years of the other Effected Property, any noise-producing yard maintenance equipment including
lawn mowers, lawn edgers, weed trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, chippers, stump grinders,
pressure washers, compressors:
(1) Commercial operation not permitted from 6:00 p.m. until 8:00 a.m. on weekdays,
before 9 am or after 2 pm on Saturdays, nor any time on Sundays or on holidays, which
are defined in section 15-98 of the City Code.
(2) Non-commercial operation not permitted from 30 minutes after sunset until 8:00
a.m. on weekdays or until 9:00 a.m. on weekends.
(3) Use or operation during these prohibited times may be granted by obtaining prior
written permission of the head of the household of each of the occupied residences
located within 75 feet of the property where the work will occur. Such permission may
be rescinded with one week's prior written notice from the head of the household of any
affected property;
(4) Equipment used to resolve an emergency condition is exempt from this ordinance,
subject to interpretation by the City Manager.
(c) It shall be unlawful to use, or cause to be operated, machinery in a way that causes
particulate matter to blow or drift into an inhabited structure or more than five (5) feet onto or
over another residential property ten (10) days after the owner or occupier of said affected
property has served at least one written notice of objection on the owner or occupier of the
property from which such particulate matter is emanating.
(d) All notices required by this ordinance shall be served by United States registered or certified
mail with proof of delivery by a return receipt or as provided by the postal service.
(e) The term "cause to be operated", as used in this ordinance, shall mean the hiring of someone
who the hirer knows, or has reason to know, is in violation of this ordinance in the course and/or
scope of such hiring. It shall also mean allowing the use of equipment in violation of this
ordinance when the owner or occupier of the property, on or about which such equipment is used,
had the right, before the violation, to control such use.
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to a violator, if that person continues to violate this ordinance, after receiving a written warning,
he or she shall be punished as provided in section 1-8 of this Code.
Section 2: Codification. The provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made
part of the Code of Ordinances of the City of South Miami as amended; that the sections of this
ordinance may be renumbered or re-Iettered to accomplish such intention; and that the word
"ordinance" may be changed to "section" or other appropriate word.
Section 3. Severability. If any section, clause, sentence, or phrase of this ordinance is
for any reason held invalid or uncons~itutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, this holding
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
Section 4. Ordinances in Conflict. All ordinances or parts of ordinances and all
sections and parts of sections of ordinances in direct conflict herewith are hereby repealed.
However, it is not the intent of this section to repeal entire ordinances, or parts of ordinances, that
give the appearance of being in conflict when the two ordinances can be harmonized or when
only a portion of the ordinance in conflict needs to be repealed to harmonize the ordinances. If
the ordinance in conflict can be harmonized by amending its terms, it is hereby amended to
harmonize the two ordinances. Therefore, only that portion that needs to be repealed to
harmonize the two ordinances shall be repealed.
Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective upon enactment.
PASSED AND ENACTED this __ day of _____ , 2013.
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and Legal Holidays) newspaper, published at Miami in Miami-Dade
County. Florida; that the attached copy of advertisement,
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and has been entered as second class mail matter at the post
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CRIME WATCH
Scammers are striking close to home
BY CARMEN
GONZALEZ CALDWELL
Special to the Miami Herald
M y mother-in-law
and my father
were confronted
with two different scams
recently. I just want to tell
you about them.
My father was outside in
front of his house in Miami
Beach. A young woman
approached him and said
she was collecting for an
organization, something to
do with the United Na-
tions. My father is so giving
-let's just
say that all
the home-
less people
in Miami
know him
by his ftrst
CALDWELL name -s 0
he went
inside and told his wife to
give the woman a check for
her organization.
As his wife was talking
to her, she asked what orga-
nization she should make
the check out to. Guess
what? They do not take
checks. The woman ex-
plained that they wanted
their bank information and
would withdraw the money
directly from their account
for deposit into their orga-
nization's account They
told her to leave.
My mother-in-law was
looking for a parking spot
at the Navarro in Sunny
Isles Beach. She noticed a
motorcycle about to leave a
handicapped space and she
drove near the spot to wait
As the biker pulled out,
he told my mother-in-law
to roll down her window.
She did, and he accused her
of hitting his motorcycle.
She was waiting for the
spot, so she was never near
his cycle.
He asked for her papers,
and she wouldn't give them
to him. He said he was
going to call the police, and
she said "good idea."
So she waited and wait-
ed; he approached her
again and said the police
were taking too long, that
she better stay there and he
would come back with the
F;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ police. After a while, a
Navarro employee asked
what's wrong, she told him
and they called the police.
CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
COURTESY NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct Public Hearing(s) at its
regular City Commission meeting scheduled for Tuesday, July 16, 2013, beginning at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission
Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following item{s}:
We think he was trying
to see if my mother-in-law
would give him money so
he wouldn't "call" the po-
lice. The biker never came
back, and the police, who
came pretty quickly, said
they never got a call about
this.
Just when you think you
heard it all, here is a scam
that came to me from
Scambook.com, the online
complaint resolution
platform:
With many people mov-
ing during the summer
months, scammers are
exploiting this confusing
time by offering unneces-
sary "change of address"
services. Third-party com-
panies claiming to repre-
sent the U.S. Postal Service
offer to help consumers
register a new residential
address, resulting in un-
expected monthly charges
of $17 to $24.
Scambook has received
more than 300 complaints
about "change of address"
sites from consumers
across the country, central-
ized in Florida, California,
Arizona, Oregon, Washing-
ton state and Texas. .
Individuals are receiving
an initial processing charge
of $1, followed by unwar-
ranted monthly charges for
additional services they did
not knowingly purchase.
Many have also experi-
enced difficulty contacting
the sites' customer service
departments to cancel the
unwanted subscriptions.
To avoid doing business
with these third-party serv-
ices during a move, Scam-
book reco=ends con-
sumers only to use the
official U.S. Postal Service
change of address site by
visiting https:!lmovers
guide.usps.com.
Cannen Caldwell is
executive director of Citi-
zens' Crime Watch ofMi-
ami-Dade. Send feedback
and news for this column to
cannen@citizenscrime
watch.org. or call her at
305-470-1670.
A Resolution of the City of South Miami relating to a request to allow for the creation of parcels A, B, and C on the Northern
portion of property specifically located at 6520 SW 561t1 Street. South Miami, Florida within an RS·3; low Density Single·Family
Residential Zoning District, as permitted by provisions pertaining to "Waiver of Plat" set forth in Section 204.2(8) of the City of
South Miami land Development Code, and Section 28--4 of the Miaml·Dade County Code; f()( the purpose of constructing three
new single--family homes; and prOViding for a legal description.
NEIGHBORS CALENDAR
A Resolution of the City of South Miami relating to a request to allow for the creation of parcels A, 8, C, and 0 on the Southern
POrtion of property specifically located at 6520 SW 56th Street South Miami, Florida within an RS·3; low Density Single·Family
Residential Zoning District, as permitted by provisions pertaining to "Waiver of Platn set forth in Section 204.2(8) of the City of
South Miami land Development Code, and Section 28--4 of the Miami·Dade County Code; for the purpose of constructing three
new single--family homes; and prOViding for a legal description.
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a three (3) year Community Space Lease Agreement between
Miaml·Dade County, through its Public Housing & Community Development (PHCD), and the City of South Miami, for the
premises located at the South Miami Garden Public Housing Development, 6726 SW 5gu'1 Place, South Miami, Rorida.
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a contract with EAC Consulting, Inc. for a contract price not to
exceed $25,465 for the Dam Avenue Drainage Project design, to be charged to Local Option Gas Trust Fund account
number 112·1730·541·6210.
~ ResoluUon authorizing the City Manager to enter into a two--year lease and maintenance contract for two police motorcycles
with Petersen's Harley·Davidson's of Miami, disbursement of the funds up to $11,400.00 per year from account number
001·1910·521-4450 (PurchaselLease Police Vehicles), for the years fiscal years 2013114 through 2014/2015.
(
An Ordinance amending Section 15-93, titled "Noise·creating blowers, power fans, or internal combustion engines, outdOor)
powered tools and other equipment" of the existing noise ordinance.
All interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at 305-663·6340.
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
CityClel1<
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9:30 a.m. July 13. Fairchild Tropical
80tanic Garden. 10901 Old Cutler
Rd.,. Free for Fairchild members and
children 5 and under. $25 for adults.
$18 for seniors 65 and up and $12 for
children 6-17. 305-667-1651.
:v~~~i~~h~~d~~~s~~~rr./ i International sounds by the pianist:
. Performs international sounds on
Mondays. Three·course, fixed price
meal available or order a la carte.
Reservations requested ..
7:30 p.m. July 8. Villa Azur. 309
23rd St.. Miami 8each. $45 fixed
price meal. 305-763-8688.
www.villaazurmiami.com.
Job Fair -Preferred Medical Plan:
Preferred Medical Plan is South
Florida's oldest independently
owned HMO, We serve members in
: Medicare. Medicaid, and Commercial I lines of business. As a growing
I company, our e.
Pursu3nllo Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public that if a person decides to appeal any decision made by this Board, 9 a.m. July 13. Sofitel Miami
Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that ~ Luxury Hotel. 5800 Blue Lagoon Dr.,.
lor such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of !he proceedings is made which record includes the testimony I FREE. 305-648·4025.
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Liberty City Green Market: Uberty
City Green Market is a Farmers
Market that has a variety of fruits,
vegetables and specialty items such
as Moringa, alkaline water and vegan
gluten free cupcakes. We a.
10 a.m. July B. Uberty City Green
Market, 60th St N.W. 7th Ave. Down-
town Miami. Free. 786-873-0525.
www.facebook.com/
urbangreenworks.
Miami Mllers: A running club for
children ages 18 and under is now
registering for track and field. Club
also partiCipates in cross country and
road racing,
6 p.m. July 8. Tropical Park. 7900
SW 40th 51. Olympia Heights. Free -
tryoul. 305-877-9469.
miamimilers.net.
Miami's Vice City Rollers Fan Appre-
ciation Boul: Last home bout of the
season and event includes food, beer
and roller derby. Bring lawn chairs or
blankets for floor seating ..
7 p.m. July 13. Suniland Hockey
Rink. South Dixie Highway and SW
152nd Street. Soulhwest Miami-Dade.
Free. 786-471-2644. www.miamiroller
derby.com.
Mlnl·Golf at tbe Coral Gables Muse-
um: Don't let your summer get stuck
in the rough! Visit the Coral Gables
Museum & play on a one-of-a·kind
mini·golf course created by top
architects,landscape deSigners and
contr.
12 p.m. July 7. Coral Gables Muse-
um. 285 Aragon Ave .• Coral Gables.
$3 plus museum admission.
305-603-8067.
coralgablesmuseum.org.
Parrandas de Remedios de Cuba:
The Miami-Dade Fair & Expo pre-
sents Parrandas de Remedios de
Cuba at the Fair Expo Center
grounds. The event features perfor-
mances by Cuban artists: Eddy K,
limbalive, Carlos.
12 p.m. July 13. Miami Dade Fair
Expo Center. 10901 SW 24th St..
University Park. Admission is $30 per
person; free for children age 10 and
under. Free Parking. 305-873-3084
or 305-586-8211.
fairexpo.com/thefair/ expo.php.
Pierce Fulton at Hyde Beach: Pierce
Fulton takes over Hyde 8each's
Sunday afternoon poolside bash ..
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CITY OF SOUTH MIAMI
COURTESY NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the City Commission of the City of South Miami, Florida will conduct
Public Hearing(s) at its regular City Commission meeting scheduled forTuesdaY,August6,2013, beginning
at 7:00 p.m., in the City Commission Chambers, 6130 Sunset Drive, to consider the following item(s):
(
An Ordinance amending Section 15-93, titled "Noise-creating blowers, power fans, or interna"
combustion engines, outdoor powered tools and other equipment" of the existing noise ordinance. I
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute a Professional Service Agreement
provided under Florida Statute 287.055 Consultant's Competitive Negotiation Act "CCNA", with
EAC Consulting, Inc., Marlin Engineering, Inc., The Corradino Group, Inc., SRS Engineering, Inc.,
R.J. Behar and Company, Inc., T.Y. Lin International, Stanley Consultants, Inc., Sol-Arch, Inc.,
Civil Works, Inc., C.H. Perez & Associates Consulting Engineers, Inc., for the following professional
services: Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Civil/Environmental Engineering, Traffic and
Transportation Engineering.
A Resolution related to a request pursuant to Section 20-3.4(B)(4)(b) of the City of
South Miami Land Development Code for Special Use Approval to locate a general restaurant
at 5701 Sunset Drive, Shops at Sunset Place Unit 194; within the Specialty Retail "SR",
Hometown District Overlay "HD-OV".
A Resolution related to a request pursuant to Section 20-3.4(B)(4)(b) of the City of
South Miami Land Development Code for Special Use Approval to locate a general restaurant
at 5864 Sunset Drive within the Specialty Retail "SR", Hometown District Overlay "HD-OV".
A Resolution of the City of South Miami relating to a request to allow for the creation of parcels
A, B, and C on the Northern portion of property specifically located at 6520 SW 56th Street,
South Miami, Florida within an RS-3; Low Density Single-Family Residential Zoning District,
as permitted by provisions pertaining to "Waiver of Plat" set forth in Section 20-4.2(B) of the
City of South Miami Land Development Code, and Section 28-4 of the Miami-Dade County Code; for
the purpose of constructing three new single-family homes; and providing for a legal description.
A Resolution of the City of South Miami relating to a request to allow for the creation of parcels
A, B, C, and D on the Southern portion of property specifically located at 6520 SW 56th Street,
South Miami, Florida within an RS-3; Low Density Single-Family Residential Zoning District,
as permitted by provisions pertaining to "Waiver of Plat" set forth in Section 20-4.2(B) of the City of
South Miami Land Development Code, and Section 28-4 of the Miami-Dade County Code; for the
purpose of constructing four new single-family homes; and providing for a legal description.
A Resolution of the City of South Miami relating to a request to allow for the creation of parcels
1 through 5, on property specifically located at 6150 SW 80th Street; 6120 SW 80th Street;
and 6040 SW 80th Street, South Miami, Florida within an RS-3; Low Density Single-Family
Residential Zoning District, as permitted by provisions pertaining to "Waiver of Plat" set forth in
Section 20-4.2(B) of the City of South Miami Land Development Code, and Section 28-4 of the
Miami-Dade County Code; for the purpose of constructing five new single family homes; and
providing for a legal description.
A Resolution authorizing the City Manager to enter into a two-year lease and maintenance
contract for two police motorcycles with Petersen's Harley-Davidson's of Miami, disbursement
of the funds up to $11,400.00 per year from account number 001-1910-521-4450 (Purchase/
Lease Police Vehicles), for the years fiscal years 2013/14 through 2014/2015.
ALL interested parties are invited to attend and will be heard.
For further information, please contact the City Clerk's Office at: 305-663-6340.
Maria M. Menendez, CMC
City Clerk
Pursuant to Florida Statutes 286.0105, the City hereby advises the public 1hat if a person decides to appeal any decision
made by this Board, Agency or Commission with respect to any matter considered at its meeting or hearing, he or she will
need a record of the proceedings, and that for such purpose, affected person may need to ensure that a verbatim record
of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based.
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Museum. 285 Aragon Ave .. Coral
Gables. Free with Museum Admis-
sion. 305-603-8067.
coralgablesmuseum,org,
Dolphin Mall Family Summer Series:
Children will want to immerse
themselves into Dolphin Mali's free
movie screenings, arts and crafts
lessons and other exciting, "cool,"
indoor activities, as the center
announces its summer fun activities.
The center will provide families
indoor activities to enjoy together.
Discounted specials and participat-
ing retail stores include Cobb Dol-
phin Cinema with free summer kids
movies, Cool de Sac, Dave and
Buster and many more. Please visit
Dolphin Mali's website for more
information.
10 a.m. July 28. Dolphin Mall. 11401
NW 12th St., Sweetwater. Varies.
305-365-7446.
www.shopdolphinmall.com.
First Free Saturday!: Enjoy free
admission for the entire family!
11 a.m. Aug. 3. Gold Coast Railroad
Museum, 12450 SW 152nd St., Rich-
mond Naval Air Station. $0,
305-253-0063.
https://www.facebook.com/
events/616390791715618!.
Gables Sister Citles: Partners in
Peace: The exhibition, Coral Gables'
Sister Cities: Partners in Peace, is
dedicated to the City of Coral Ga-
bles' beloved sister cities and the
sister cities movement launched by
President Dwight D. Eisenhower in
1956. Visitors are invited to learn
about the history of this internation-
al peace program and uncover the
connections between Coral Gables
and her sister cities: Aix-en-Pro-
vence, France; Cartagena, Colombia;
Granada, Spain; La Antigua, Guate-
mala; and Province of Pisa, Italy.
12 p.m. July 28. Coral Gables
Museum, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral
Gables, Free with museum admis-
sion. 305-603-8067.
www.coralgablesmuseum.org.
Golf In the Gables at the Coral
Gables Museum: The Gables' big
three; the Granada, Biltmore &
Riviera golf courses, have attracted
golf pros & enthusiasts since the
City's early years to today. This
exhibit of historical photos from the
1920s to present features famous
golfers on Coral Gables greens, &
video hi9hlighting Golf in the Gables
& Junior Orange Bowl Golf Champi-
onship. Curated by Arva Moore Parks
with assistance of Coral Gables
native & championship golfer Tracy
Kerdyk. Sponsors include The Wolf-
son Foundation & the Biltmore Hotel.
12 p.m. July 28. Coral Gables
Museum, 285 Aragon Ave., Coral
Gables. Free with museum admis-
sion. 305-603-8067.
coralgablesmuseum,org.
Historic Walking Tours at the Coral
Gables Museum: Stroll through Coral
Gables' bustling business district-this
thriving area began in the 1920s as a
humble commercial district. Visit
historic Mediterranean Revival
buildings, including a former Ford
dealersllip, outdoor theater, and
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riding club. Newer cityscape addi-
tions help tell the complete down-
town story. Approximately 1.5 hrs.
11 a.m. Aug. 3. Coral Gables Muse-
um. 285 Aragon Ave., Coral Gables.
$5 for Museum members, $10 for
general public. 305-910-3996.
www.coralgablesmuseum.org/,
Internatlonat sounds by the pianist:
Performs international sounds on
Mondays. Three-course, fixed price
meal available or order a la carte.
Reservations requested.
7:30 p.m. July 29. Villa Azur, 309
23rd St., Miami Beach. $45 fixed
price meal. 305-763-8688.
www.villaazurmiami.com.
Liberty City Green Market: liberty
City Green Market is a Farmers
Market that has a variety of fruits,
vegetables and specialty items such
as Moringa, alkaline water and vegan
gluten free cupcakes. We accept
cash, credit/debit and EST. We give
up to 20% discount. You can order a
CSA bag and we deliver throughout
Dade, Broward & West Palm Beach
county
We are located on 60th St. N.W.
7th Ave in Miami. right off the 95.
Our hours are from 10 a.m. -3 p.m.
Every Saturday
Stop by we have so much more to
offer!
954-699-1562
10 a.m. Aug. 3. liberty City Green
Market, 60th St N.w. 7th Ave, Down-
town Miami. Free. 786-873-0525.
www.facebook.cam/urbangreen
works.
Miami Mllers: A running club for
children ages 18 and under is now
registering for track and field. Club
also participates in cross country and
road racing
6 p.m. July 29. Tropical Park, 7900
SW 40th St, Olympia Heights. Free -
tryout. 305-877-9469.
miamimilers,net.
Miami Spice Menu 2013: Villa Azur
are delighted to be part of Miami
Spice 2013. Join us for a delicious
$39 three course menu running from
August 1st to September30th every-
day of the week except Thursday
and Saturday. Our special menu
changes every week during Miami
Spice.
6:30 p.m. Aug. 2. Villa Azur. 309
23rd St .. Miami Beach. $39.
305-763-8688.
www.villaazurmiami.com.
Midday Organ Concert: Jay Brooks,
director of music at First United
Methodist Church of Coral Gables,
performs a midday organ concert on
the first Thursday of every month.
The music is a rich repertoire of
spiritual and secular pieces on the
church's 4,000 pipe organ. All are
welcome.
12:30 p.m. Aug. 1. First United
Methodist Church of Coral Gables.
536 Coral Way. Coral Gables. free.
305-445-2578. www.fumccg.org.
Mini-Golf at the Coral Gables Muse-
um: Don't let your summer get stuck
in the rough! Visit the Coral Gables
Museum & play on a one-of-a-kind
mini-golf course created by top
architects, landscape designers and
contractors of Miami. Challenge
friends & family to a round of golf in
air-conditioned comfort. Regular
museum hours & admission apply.
Great for business & after-work
parties, with concession stand & full
bar available for private groups. For
additional information, contact
Director Christine Rupp at the Coral
Gables Museum.
12 p.m. July 28. Coral Gables
Museum, 285 Aragon Ave .. Coral
Gables. $3 plus museum admission.
305-603-8067.
coralgablesmuseum.org.
Our Miami Project Launch: Come
and learn about the new Public
Space Challenge and how it is a part
of the Our Miami initiative, which is
shaping Miami's future by working to
retain young talent in Miami.
RSVP by July 30 at miamifounda-
tion.org/ourmiamirsvp and receive a
complimentary cocktail and entry.
6 p.m. July 31. The Stage Miami,
170 NE 38th St.. little Haiti.
305-357-2091.
miamifoundation.org/ourmiamirsvp.
Peruvian Independence Day Festl~
val: Gastronomic Adventure, music,
dance, shows, contest and much
more.
10 a.m. July 28. Miami Airport
Convention Center, 711 NW 72nd
Ave ...
Pet Adoption Event at Atper JCC:
Miami-Dade County Animal Services
Department present in collaboration
with Alper JCC this event at which
adoption fees will be half-off.
10 a.m. Aug. 4. Dave and Mary
Alper JCC, ",55 SW 112th Ave.,
Kendall. Free admission.
305-271-9000.
Pllates Mat Class: Join for a fun and
challenging Pilates Mat workout. No
equipment necessary; just bring
yourself and challenge your core
muscles, while building your
strength and flexibility. All levels
welcome. Free parking. Sign-up is
required to guarantee a space. Send
an email to info@conscious-move-
ment.com. Mention this ad and first
class is free.
7 p.m, July 31. Conscious Move-
ment Pilates. 4100 Salzedo St., Coral
Gables. Free for newcomers.
786-953-7623.
www.conscious-movement.com.
Saturday and Sunday with Sue the
Dinosaur: Saturdays and Sundays
2pm
Meet our very own T-Rex, Sue in
our Dino Island exhibit. She'll be
accompanied by our resident time
travelers and paleontologists.
For more information, please call
or visit.
Miami Children'S Museum is
located at 980 MacArthur Causeway,
Miami FL 33132
2 p.m. Aug. 3. Miami Children's
Museum, Watson Island, Watson.
General Admission: $16, State of FL
Residents: $12 Children 1 year and
under: Complimentary MCM Mem-
bers: Complimentary. (305)373-KIDS
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